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Clone Commander Deviss

Model Philip Bareither CC 8367, Photo by Brooke Barnes

Description: Clone Commander DevissPrefix: CCDetachment:Clone Trooper Detachment Context: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
CT- 6210, also known as Deviss, was a clone trooper captain who led K Company, a unit within Clone Commander Bly's 327th Star Corps. Deviss served in the first battle of the Clone Wars on the Outer Rim planet Geonosis. During the battle, Deviss risked his life to protect two injured soldiers from Confederate spider droids and received a medal after being rescued from behind enemy lines by Republic troops. He went on to fight in the Battle of Altyr V, after which he was promoted to commander for his actions. Deviss was dispatched to support Jedi General Nem Bees on Orto. During a battle on the planet, the Commander received Order 66 and personally shot down Bees on the front lines.
Please note that this costume is also eligible for membership in The Rebel Legion.

The 501st approval requirements are listed in black.

In the page below, items listed in blue are recommended features that will improve the quality of the costume. Items listed in red are intended to further enhance the finished costume.

For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met.

IMPORTANT: The "Animated" armor design, seen in The Clone Wars CG Series, differs from the "Realistic" armor design used to create characters from the theatrical films and graphic novels.
See this thread at clonetroopers.net for the differences between the sculpts.

This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type.

Any uncertainties or questionable aspects of the submitted costume should be brought to the appropriate DL/GML peer review section of the legion forum.

Required Costume Components

The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

There are two elbows. On each elbow on the outside of the body near the connection point of the elbow strap there should be detail slots that look like an equal symbol on both elbow pieces.

Both elbows have strapping. The straps should have a raised detail line at the top and bottom of the strap.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Elbows should be mirror images of each other with a notched area on the outside of the elbow above the detail marks.

Forearm ArmorFor 501st approval:

Armor should be painted matte or satin white.

Two inch Red stripe on the top part of the forearm. On the right arm it would cover over the compad. The com pad should be left white. This design should be matched on the left forearm. Acceptable options for the left arm would be to either add a second compad, in paint, leave an outline of a compad, or leave just the stripe.

Both left and right forearms should be mirror images of each other.

Right forearm should have a compad that has 8 small buttons,1 Large main button, and 1 slightly smaller rectangular button.

Forearm tops should have a flattened triangular area that have a ridge that comes to a point at the top of the forearm.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Compad has detail antenna on its left.

A second compad on the left forearm or a painted outline of a compad on the left forearm is acceptable

Instead of a hard edge the top of the forearm has a bone ridge.

Armor should be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.

Hand PlatesFor 501st approval:

Armor should be painted matte or satin white.

2 inch red stripe running center of the hand plate.

Hand plates are mirror images of each other.

Hand plates have a top curving ridge that come to a point over the index or middle finger just past the main knuckle of the hand.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

GlovesFor 501st approval:

Black over the wrist gloves made of leather, nylon, or other low pile fabrics.

Gloves cover any exposed skin.

Gloves do not show any labels or logos when the armor is worn.

Command PauldronFor 501st approval:

Pauldron should be Episode III style. The mantle over the left shoulder should be colored in the command red. Right shoulder mantle should be all black. As well, the paneling on the remainder of the pauldron should be black too. On the right side of the Pauldron, a ammo belt is strung down to the belt.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Chest Ammo BeltFor 501st approval:

3 white, brown and black detailed ammo boxes attached to a Grey strap on right side of chest.

Hips should be connected via a snap with the correct detailed shape of the armor at the connection point.

BeltFor 501st approval:

Armor should be painted matte or satin white.

Ammo Belt with boxes and detonator.

Detonator is centered on the back of belt.

8 boxes total, 4 on each side of abdomen and attached to the belt.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Belt Boxes should be notched and fitted flush with the details of the belt.

Left Rear belt box should have two square buttons in the top left corner and and equal symbol detail at the bottom right.

Right Rear belt box should have a bar with two small cylinders centered with and equal symbol detail on the bottom left.

From the rear two belt boxes the belt should have a ribbed detailed appearance.

KamaFor 501st approval:

Kama should be kakki or tea brown color. The Kama should not be lined with matching color fabric The rear of the Kama has a split that denotes it as a two piece . Kama should start at the front belt boxes. Kama should be from a heavy material like canvas or a tight weave burlap. Kama should flow to the bottom of your knee armor. There are two straps from the kama that connect to a command buckle centered to the front of the belt.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Thigh ArmorFor 501st approval:

Armor should be painted matte or satin white.

Front of thigh armor should have a flat triangular area near the knee. From the top of the triangle a ridge line should go up the front of the thigh to the top.

Rear of the thigh should have an indention.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Outside of lower portion of the thighs should come to a point and inner lower end should be rounded.

Armor should be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.

Knee ArmorFor 501st approval:

Armor should be painted matte or satin white.

Knees should have a red stripe that starts at the top and runs vertically down to the bottom of the knee.

Knees should wrap around the front of the leg. From top center a raised detail line should be present.

Knees should be strapped to the leg via a white strap with a raised center area that wraps around the leg and connects on both sides of the Knee.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Center strap should be primer gray.

Connection between the knee and the strapping should have a detail clip.

Lower Legs are mirror images of each other. The front of the armor should have a triangular detail at the top of the leg and a hard ridge line down the front of the shin.

Back of the lower legs should have an indentation just under the calf the follow down to the ankle.

Calf can have an access area on the inside of the leg. The outside of the calf should be closed.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Calves should be seamless and have a trap door access through the indent in the rear of the lower leg.

BootsFor 501st approval:

White, ankle high or tall enough to cover the ankle and eliminate any black undersuit visible at the ankle area in armor.

Boots must be lace-less and have flat soles.

Boots have armor detail to include a natural seam at the toe and a strap that goes over the top of the foot with two protruding disks at each side of the strap. This strap should be painted .

Across the shoe just infront of detail strap another thin stripe painted red should also be placed on the boot.

There should be no markings or labels from the shoe makers.

The shoe soles should be gray.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Hip Mounted Accessories:

Commander PistolsFor 501st approval:

Holster and pistol set. These are hung from the belt and hang at the hip on each side.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Optional Accessories

Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below.

DC-15S BlasterFor 501st approval:

Manufactured by BlasTech Industries the DC-15S is smaller in scale than the DC-15A blaster rifle. Although it has a shorter range than that of the "A" model, it is easier to handle with a higher rate of fire. It features a folding stock for braced firing.

Realistic Clone Style DC-15S Blaster.

Blaster may be scratch built out of plastic, wood, metal or cast in resin.

Blaster has realistic Episode II or Episode III details:

Wire frame sight.

Folding stock.

(12) radiator fins evenly spaced along the length of barrel.

Igniter detail knobs.

Charge magazine clip on right side.

Total length is approximately 26“ (66 cm).

Because of the scale, the Hasbro version is incorrect.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Charge magazine detail on clip is metal to gun metal grey in color.

Detail bolts and screws are metal to gun metal grey in color.

Igniter knobs have some copper coloring.

Blaster is weathered.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Functioning Blue LED is installed in barrel.

DC-15A Blaster RifleFor 501st approval:

Manufactured by BlasTech Industries, the DC-15A is a tibanna gas, cartridge powered weapon. Hyper-ionized blue plasma bolts are more than capable of penetrating armored units. Exceptionally effective against both droids and contemporary targets.

Realistic Clone Style DC-15A Blaster Rifle.

Blaster rifle is scratch built out of plastic, wood, metal or cast in resin.

Blaster has realistic Episode II or Episode III details:

Flip up sight in down position.

(10) radiator fins evenly spaced along the length of barrel.

Power setting adjuster detail lever.

Sniper Scope attached under rifle in storage position.

Charge magazine clip on left side.

Igniter detail knobs.

Total length is approximately 55 inches (139.7 cm).

Because of the scale, the Hasbro version is not allowed.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Charge magazine detail on clip is metal to gun metal grey in color.

Detail bolts and screws are metal to gun metal grey in color.

Igniter has some copper coloring.

Power setting adjuster detail lever is metal or gun metal grey.

Sniper scope is metal or gun metal grey.

Blaster is weathered.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Functioning Blue LED is installed in barrel.

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